Air duty should be scrapped and replaced by a frequent flyers' tax to curb carbon emissions and help poorer families, says think-tank A report has suggested replacing air passenger duty with a frequent flyers' tax Aviation needs to be slowed to meet Government's emissions target, experts say A think-tank says a levy on people who take 70% of all flights could limit growth Now, all UK travellers pay air passenger duty of around £13 for short-haul flights
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Air passenger duty should be scrapped and replaced by a frequent flyers' tax to help poorer families and curb carbon